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Part Time Rad Tech Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

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How much do part time rad tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time rad tech in Texas is $42.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.33 and $53.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Part Time Rad Tech?

A Part Time Rad Tech, or part-time radiologic technologist, is a medical professional who operates imaging equipment, such as X-ray machines, to assist doctors in diagnosing and treating patients. Working part-time means they typically work fewer hours than full-time staff, often covering specific shifts or filling in as needed. These professionals must ensure patient safety, follow precise protocols, and maintain accurate records of procedures. Part Time Rad Techs are commonly employed in hospitals, clinics, urgent care centers, and diagnostic imaging facilities.

What is the difference between Part Time Rad Tech vs Full Time Rad Tech?

AspectPart Time Rad TechFull Time Rad Tech
Work HoursFewer hours, typically less than 30 hours/weekStandard full-time hours, usually 35-40 hours/week
CertificationsRequires ARRT certification, state licensingSame certifications as part time, often with additional benefits
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centers, flexible schedulingSame settings, with more consistent hours
CompensationPaid hourly, may lack full benefitsPaid hourly or salary, with full benefits

In summary, a Part Time Rad Tech works fewer hours with flexible scheduling and typically fewer benefits compared to a Full Time Rad Tech, who works standard hours with comprehensive benefits. Both roles require similar certifications and work in similar healthcare environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Rad Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Rad Tech, you need a solid understanding of radiologic technology, anatomy, and safety protocols, typically supported by an accredited radiologic technologist program and ARRT certification. Familiarity with imaging equipment, PACS systems, and digital radiography software is essential. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and empathy are important soft skills for interacting with patients and healthcare teams. These skills ensure accurate imaging, patient safety, and efficient workflow in a clinical environment.

What are some typical challenges faced by part-time Radiologic Technologists, and how can they be managed?

Part-time Radiologic Technologists often encounter challenges such as variable work schedules, adapting quickly to different shifts, and maintaining familiarity with protocols at facilities where they may not work every day. To manage these challenges, it's helpful to stay organized, regularly review departmental procedures, and proactively communicate with full-time staff and supervisors. Building strong relationships with colleagues and staying updated on continuing education also helps part-time techs remain confident and effective in their role.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Rad Tech job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,345 per year, or $43 per hour.
Radiologic Technologist (RAD TECH)--Part Time Weekends Nights

Radiologic Technologist (RAD TECH)--Part Time Weekends Nights

Texas Health Resources

Dallas, TX

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Texas Health Resources rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 338 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

160th of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Radiologic Technologist (RAD TECH)
Bring your passion to Texas Health so we are Better Together
**Sign-On for Eligible New Hires**


WORK LOCATION: Texas Health Dallas, 8200 Walnut Hill Ln, Dallas, TX 75231
WORK HOURS: Full Time Weekend Nights, Saturday and Sunday 7 PM - 7 AM, including holidays requirements

RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS:

    Level I Trauma Center and Comprehensive Heart Attack and Stroke Center
    10 years in a row, Texas Health Resources has Placed #1 on Fortune's list of Best Workplaces in Healthcare
    Over 75k procedures performed annually in Diagnostic Radiology
    Cover ED, Inpatient, Outpatient, and Surgery
    Equipment - DR diagnostic rooms and portables, fluoroscopy, C-arms, O-arm, robotic angiography systems
    Team of 40 staff
    Holiday rotation required
 

HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED 

    Other - Graduate of an accredited school of Radiologic Technology/X-Ray Technology upon hire required or
    Associate degree preferred.
    1-year radiologic technologist or x-ray technologist experience preferred.
     Surgery Experience preferred.
    GMRT - General Medical Radiologic Technologist, either by the TDH or TMB upon hire required and
    ARRT - American Registry of Radiology within 6 months of hire required and
    BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly required.
    Communication and computer experience helpful.

WHAT YOU WILL DO:

    Communication, computer, and venipuncture experience helpful.
    Imaging Quality and Processing:
    Patient Care:
    Equipment Operation and Maintenance:

ADDITIONAL PERKS OF BEING A TEXAS HEALTH EMPLOYEE:

    Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, replace with student loan repayment programs as well as several other benefits.
    Delivery of high quality of patient care through nursing education, nursing research and innovations in nursing practice.
    Strong Unit Based Council (UBC).
    A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.

TEXAS HEALTH DALLAS ENTITY HIGHLIGHTS

For more than a half-century, Texas Health Dallas has been at the forefront of health care in North Texas. We're an 875-bed, Magnet-designated, full-service hospital serving our community in and around Dallas since 1966.  We specialize in cancer care, cardiology, neurosciences, women's services and emergency medicine. Plus, we're a renowned Level III neonatal intensive care unit, a Comprehensive Stroke and Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence and provide wellness services, outpatient surgery and women's imaging services.  Texas Health Dallas is a joint Commission-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center, a Level I Trauma Center, a Comprehensive Heart Attack Center and a designated Magnet hospital. We're a top choice in North Texas for cancer and emergency services, bariatric services, cardiac care and much more

If you're ready to join us in our mission to improve the health of our community, then let's show the world how we're even better together!

Learn more about our culture, benefits, and recent awards.

Do you still have questions or concerns? Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org.

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About Texas Health Resources

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Texas Health Resources is a major player in the healthcare industry, located in Arlington, TX, US. With its roots dating back to 1922, and an amalgamation of multiple area hospitals in 1982, the organization has since evolved into one of the largest faith-based, nonprofit health systems in the United States, taking care and improving the health of people in the communities it serves. Staying aligned with its aim to enhance public health, the company's core services encompass a wide range of medical treatments, general wellness programs, fitness, and rehabilitation, continually expanding its healthcare infrastructure, and establishing collaborations for advanced medical research.

Industry

Outpatient health care

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Arlington, TX, US

Year founded

1997